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| ARTIST: | Edie Brickell |
| CATEGORY: | Music |
| MANUFACTURER: | Geffen Records |
| MEDIA: | Audio CD |
| TRACKS: | Tomorrow Comes, Green, When The Lights Go Down, Good Times, Another Woman's Dream, Stay Awhile, Hard Times, Olivia, In The Bath, Picture Perfect Morning, Lost In The Moment |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
| UPC: | 720642471524 |
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Customer Reviews of Picture Perfect Morning
Enchanting Edie For those of us have been fortunate enough to "discover" the alluring voice and talent of Edie Brickell. It is not difficult to understand why "Picture Perfect Morning" (Edie's solo album) grows on you with each and every listen. Although VHI and college radio stations only remember her as the: "What I Am" hip chick of the 80's/ early 90's. Our beloved Brickell has reached a fine, mature, and distinctive folk/jazz sound all her own. "Good Times" is characteristic of just such a claim, with Edie's soothing vocals, and jazzy laid background vocal accompaniment. It's just the song to put on after a hard days work, with a glass of Chablis and a diming of your track lights.Other tracks like "Hard Times" "Another Womans Dream" and "In The Bath" place you smack dab in the middle of a smoky jazz club, with nothing better to do than forget your troubles, over a couple of drinks with a few good friends. Folk songs like "Green" and "Olivia" are enough to satisfy the old yuppy college crowd. This album is a rare gem, as rare a find as our Edie is; a diamond in the rough. If you have any doubts about her solo work, you can always purchase Edie's "Ultimate Collection" with "The New Bohemians". There are some of her solo tracks from this album on there. However, "The Ultimate collection" contains only a tease of all the wonderful music on "Picture Perfect Morning"."Picture Perfect Morning" is a must have for any true Edie fan...
"A Real Bargin"
For those of us have been fortunate enough to "discover" the alluring voice and talent of Edie Brickell. It is not difficult to understand why "Picture Perfect Morning" (Edie's solo album) grows on you with each and every listen. Although VHI and college radio stations only remember her as the: "What I Am" hip chick of the 80's/ early 90's. Our beloved Brickell has reached a fine, mature, and distinctive folk/jazz sound all her own. "Good Times" is characteristic of just such a claim, with Edie's soothing vocals, and jazzy laid background vocal accompaniment. It's just the song to listen to on a lazy, rainy day. Other tracks like "Hard Times" "Another Womans Dream" and "In The Bath" place you smack dab in the middle of a smoky jazz club, with nothing better to do than forget your troubles, over a couple of drinks with a few good friends. "Olivia" is a mesmerising and beautifully crafted song. Edie really puts her heart into this one. This album is a rare gem, and a good bargin. If you have any doubts about her solo work, you can always purchase Edie's "Ultimate Collection" with "The New Bohemians". There are some of her solo tracks from this album on there. However, "The Ultimate collection" contains only a tease of all the wonderful music on "Picture Perfect Morning". "Picture Perfect Morning" is a must have for any true Edie fan...
Great guitar playing.
While this is a great CD, in an endeavour to add something different to the other reviews, I'll focus on the outstanding musicianship in this Album.
While I would give the cd 4 stars based on the songs alone, I have to give it 5 stars due to the quality of the musicianship and song production which really makes them. In my opinion, this makes a couple of the songs I like a bit less still very listenable. In particular, the guitar lines throughout the album are a highlight. My favourite would be "Tomorrow Comes" which is a brilliant example of simple but well placed guitar licks with no over-playing. The song itself has a real "eighties sound" and makes the album worth buying just for this song.
Also, if you own an old copy of Windows 95, you'll remember the song "Good Times" which is another fine example of a great, simple but well produced pop song with the "Eddie" sound. The album grows on you the more times you listen to it.
Highly recommended listening for any aspiring pop musician and anyone else who likes great quality easy listening pop songs which can be played over again without becoming boring. Well worth an addition to any collection.